Shifting federal priorities alter infrastructure funding, permitting, contracting, staffing and delivery—driving construction sector professionals to new levels of innovation to stay compliant and competitive.
Agency officials in New York and New Jersey share updates on successes and challenges of major projects to nearly 400 attendees at the 2025 ENR NY/NJ Infrastructure Forum.
Rossetti, whose firm has worked on the iconic venue in Queens, N.Y., since 1990, discusses its latest project, with work already underway to reinforce columns at the 24,000-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The 60-story structure is billed as New York City’s largest all-electric office tower, designed
for net-zero operational emissions with a renewable energy supply.
ENR spoke with MTA's deputy chief for policy and external relations about the rollout of the congestion pricing program earlier this year and what lessons the agency has learned from it over the last few months.